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From: "Glenn Ramsey" <G.Ramsey@irl.cri.nz>
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Date: Mon, 6 Apr 1998 14:55:04 GMT+1200
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Subject: How to set up PPP?
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Hi,
I have ARMLinux 2.0.31pre9 installed and running OK on an RPC700,
but I can't figure out how to get PPP working using the files on
the FTP site.
There is a precompiled PPP module on the FTP site but it is for
a different version of the kernel and won't load.
I assume that I need to either compile PPP into the kernel or install
it as a module.
Do I need to download the source (using RiscOS) and compile my own
kernel and modules or is there an way that I can avoid having to
download the source?
g
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Glenn Ramsey
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